The Dopaminergic Mind in Human Evolution and History

The Dopaminergic Mind in Human Evolution and History

by Fred H. Previc
ISBN-10:
0521360897
ISBN-13:
9780521360890
Pub. Date:
07/14/2011
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521360897
ISBN-13:
9780521360890
Pub. Date:
07/14/2011
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The Dopaminergic Mind in Human Evolution and History

The Dopaminergic Mind in Human Evolution and History

by Fred H. Previc
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Overview

What does it mean to be human? There are many theories of the evolution of human behavior which seek to explain how our brains evolved to support our unique abilities and personalities. Most of these have focused on the role of brain size or specific genetic adaptations of the brain. In contrast, Fred Previc presents a provocative theory that high levels of dopamine, the most widely studied neurotransmitter, account for all major aspects of modern human behavior. He further emphasizes the role of epigenetic rather than genetic factors in the rise of dopamine. Previc contrasts the great achievements of the dopaminergic mind with the harmful effects of rising dopamine levels in modern societies and concludes with a critical examination of whether the dopaminergic mind that has evolved in humans is still adaptive to the health of humans and to the planet in general.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521360890
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 07/14/2011
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 226
Sales rank: 720,623
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Fred H. Previc is currently a science teacher at the Eleanor Kolitz Academy in San Antonio, Texas. For over 20 years, he was a researcher at the United States Air Force Research Laboratory where he researched laser bioeffects, spatial disorientation in flight, and various topics in sensory psychology, physiological psychology, and cognitive neuroscience. Dr Previc has written numerous articles on the origins of brain lateralization, the neuropsychology of 3-D space, the origins of human intelligence, the neurochemical basis of performance in extreme environments, and the neuropsychology of religion.

Table of Contents

1. What makes humans special?; 2. Dopamine in the brain; 3. Dopamine and behaviour; 4. Dopamine and mental health; 5. Evolution of the dopaminergic mind; 6. The dopaminergic mind in history; 7. Relinquishing the dopaminergic imperative.
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